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Shira Buchsbaum
sbooksbowm
Sharing my model of the #FanfictionCommunicationCircuit, a refashioning of Darnton's circuit that places fanfiction production in tandem to traditionally-published books and elaborates on the production of creative reader responses! #bo
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
Fellow historians with interest in #mediahistory and #bookhistory. I would like to establish the hashtag #globalbookhistory for collecting and promoting studies that pay attention to non-Eurocentric, global, transregional views on
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
It is paper time, again.The painting is from A. M. Wirth made in the late nineteenth century, and is on offer at the moment: https://www.auktionshaus-stahl.de/de/artikel/99940-anna-maria-wirth-beim-antiquar What do we see, and
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
Early modern Europe was a paper age! Let's focus, once more, on the paper usages of a period that mastered so many communication flows on paper. Another thread for #paperhistory
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
Robert Hooke's "Micrographia" of 1665 invented and fueled the myth of the existance of a paper eating "book-worm". According to the inventor, the worm was "silver-shining" and "eats holes through
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
Dear experts of #bookhistory and related fields:This tweet aims to connect us better and enlarge our own networks for the benefit of the individual researcher and general community alike. Let
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
Again, #earlymodern Europe was a paper age. Let's have a closer look into this allegorical painting of 1629, and discuss what can be seen. A thread for #paperhistory #bookhistory #communicationhistory
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Robert MacLean
bob_maclean
For those of you looking to teach #BookHistory this coming semester, might I heartily recommend this source book by Donaldson, J. and Scheffler, A. (2005)? A thread 1/ 2/ Donaldson
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
Using papers in early modern Europe. #paperhistory #bookhistory What do we see on this painting from around 1500? A thread.1/https://twitter.com/Teszelszky/status/1354431948685529096 To start with, this painting is aiming to shed light
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
Let me tell you this story of a #pizza. To start with, the term pizza was likely first be recorded in the 10th century, in a Latin manuscript, but when
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Dr Saskia Limbach
saskia_limbach
What’s so fascinating about #bookhistory, you ask?You have to think like a detective! And sometimes you are rewarded with a great find.A about nice findings thanks to -binding waste -the
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
Schools in early modern Europe were social spaces of learning and teaching, and above all, paper was present. A thread for #paperhistory and #bookhistory. What you see is an imagined
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Amy Solomons
amy_jsolomons
‘Eighteenth-Century Female Readers in @NT_Libraries’: this paper analyses the in-situ book collections @tatton_park , @NTLymePark and Townend for evidence of female ownership, book-use and book circulation. @ResearchNT #EMQuon 1/14 Surv
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Miscellany
gradmiscellany
Happy Thursday everyone! We thought today we'd put together a fairly long thread about the digital tools we've found helpful in our research so far. #AcademicChatter #twitterstorians #BookHistory I (@samuscript)
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Dylan Lewis
IAmDylanLewis
Want to go down a fun C18 #HerBook rabbit hole with me through England and Germany and back again?! Buckle up!!! A .... 1/#BookHistory #FeministBibliography #C18 This book was owned
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